Celebrating #SELday Success! | |
Uplifting Hearts, Connecting Minds
On Friday, March 8th, thousands of educators, students, community organizers, and individuals celebrated the fourth annual International SEL Day—Today’s Students, Tomorrow’s Leaders—by showcasing, promoting, advocating, and supporting SEL around the globe. YOUR efforts helped #SELday as success! Nearly 400 schools in NJ participated in SEL Day and shared the inspirational work that is being done around the state not only on SEL Day but every day!
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SEL4NJ SEL Day Summit 2024
View session PowerPoints and recordings here.
Don't miss the student voice session with the School Culture and Climate Initiative's Patrick Fennell "Engaging and Empowering the Voices of ALL Students". Societal norms have evolved since the Victorian era adage “children should be seen and not heard”. However, there are students with diverse identities, varied interests and differing backgrounds, abilities and perspectives who feel their voices are not heard or valued in their school community to this very day. This interactive workshop will provide participants with an opportunity to reflect upon their daily practice of engaging and empowering the voices of all students within their own school community and share best practices to empower students, enhance student voice and develop meaningful relationships. Students will also share their thoughts about the impact and outcomes of being included and involved in the decision-making process and the shaping of their school culture and climate. View this session here.
Presented by: Students from Sparta Middle School; Patrick Fennell and Bill Trusheim from SEL4NJ
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SEL4NJ Showcase Series Webinars
View session recordings here.
Don't miss the session with the School Culture and Climate Initiative's Erica Brentan "School Wide Behavioral Expectations: Clear, Consistent, and Impactful". Even the most well-intentioned schools can have too many behavioral goals for students. With Character Education programs, district goals, SEL competencies, classroom, and school rules all in place, these efforts can sometimes work against each other, as opposed to their intended effect of improving students' behavior and social emotional skills. In this workshop, we will examine the behavioral expectations in your school, explore a method of 'unjumbling' them, and learn how a streamlined approach can have greater positive impact. View this session here.
Presented by: Erica Brentan, Consultant, School Culture and Climate Initiative
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New Jersey Board of Education Proclamation | |
New Jersey Governor's Proclamation | |
Letter from President Biden | |
Professional Development, Webinars, and Resources | |
Webinar "Igniting Lifelong Learning: SEL & Academic Integration"
April 16 from 12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m. ET
Register here
We recommend registering for the entire three-part series. You don’t need to be available to attend every webinar live. By registering, you will receive the recordings and follow-up resources straight to your inbox.
Academic recovery is a top priority and will require a deep understanding of how students learn and progress. Research tells us that students’ social, emotional, and cognitive development are deeply intertwined and key to academic learning and success. So how can we effectively integrate social and emotional learning (SEL) with academic content to best support learning and thriving?
This three-part webinar series will explore the research, practices, and policy conditions that promote SEL and academic integration. Through 60-minute thought leadership conversations, we aim to share expertise that can strengthen your work, encourage new approaches, and leave you curious to learn more.
Join us and collaborators once a month as we build a shared understanding of SEL and academic integration (part I), explore classroom and school strategies (part II), and spotlight supportive policies (part III).
Recommended for: Education and research/policy leaders at the state, district, and school levels.
April 16: Introduction to SEL and academic integration (Part 1 of 3)
May 23: School and classroom strategies that integrate SEL and academic learning (Part 2 of 3)
June 20: Beyond the classroom strategies (Part 3 of 3)
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What Teachers Can Learn From Students
By Larry Ferlazzo
In this series, students share what they think all teachers can learn from what the students consider to be their best classroom experiences. Read more
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Congratulations to John Schembari, School Culture and Climate Initiative Consultant, for having an article published in Edutopia!
How Instructional Coaches Can Help Teachers Foster Students’ SEL Skills
By John Schembari
Leveraging the teacher-coach relationship can build support systems that make SEL instruction more effective. Read more
Using a School Walk-Through to Assess SEL and Character Development
By Dr. Maurice Elias
Touring the halls and other spaces can reveal a lot about your school’s climate and culture. Read more
Evaluating Your Emotional Intelligence and SEL Leadership Skills
By Maurice J. Elias
The most effective leaders have high levels of emotional intelligence and character traits related to social and emotional learning. Read more
Using Class Goals to Support Classroom Management
Consistently revisiting classroom goals and expectations throughout the year establishes a climate for success. Read more
Simple Supports to Decrease Fight-or-Flight Behavior
When young students are feeling overwhelmed, these strategies can help them find their calm again. Read more
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"How to help children cope with ‘climate anxiety’ in a warming world"
by Shai Fuxman and Chelsey Goddard
We need a climate education framework that provides facts about the problem, describes how we can mitigate it and adapt to it and fosters resilience among young people. Read more
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The Academy for SEL in Schools, a partnership between Rutgers University and Saint Elizabeth University, offers certificate programs for educators and educational leaders in social-emotional and character development.
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SEL4NJ is a state-wide coalition that promotes high-quality SEL throughout the state. Sign up now to join this effort and to stay informed about national and state SEL news!
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School Culture and Climate Initiative
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